Obama’s Climate Action Plan, launched in June 2013, committed to “steady, responsible action to cut carbon pollution … so that we leave behind a cleaner, more stable environment,” but one year on what exactly has been achieved?

America's top corporates are putting carbon pricing at the heart of their strategies according to new research by CDP, which sheds light on the business world's hunger for government to put a price on pollution.

In a new report published by the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, global climate advisors to business and governments are calling for the European Union to prioritize the low carbon transition.

A new report outlining the US industries and communities most prone to economic climate impacts, warns the biggest risks can still be averted by 'aggressively' urgent action from businesses, investors and governments.

Global GDP could grow by as much as US$2.6 trillion annually by 2030, if governments worldwide prioritize energy efficiency across a number of sectors and adopt clean transport, the World Bank has found.

The California Energy Commission approved funding for cutting-edge clean energy projects at its monthly business meeting yesterday, including money for hundreds of electric vehicle charging stations, an innovative natural gas fuel tank, and emerging but proven technologies that are ready for the marketplace.

On June 19 we hosted a live Twitter Q&A with Joel Bach, Executive Producer of hit US documentary-series Years of Living Dangerously, to talk about how Hollywood has the ability to drive climate action and shape policy. Here are just a few of the highlights.

French media and telecommunications giant, Virandi, has been named the number one green company worldwide, while California-based pharma company, Allergen takes first place in the US according to the 2014 Newsweek Green Rankings.

European households could save up to €474 billion on energy costs over the next forty years if the EU were to prioritize a low carbon energy transition and promote greater energy efficiency, new analysis from Ernst and Young highlights.

The global economy can save up US$740 billion annually if it doubles the share of renewable energy in the international energy mix, a new study from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) argues.

Tonight the primetime documentary-series, Years of Living Dangerously, will conclude with an insightful interview with President Obama on the political response to climate change, and in just two weeks the show’s Executive Producer will be taking questions in a live twitter Q and A with The Climate Group.

Chat live with one of the creators and producers of new climate documentary series, Years of Living Dangerously, starring Matt Damon, Arnold Schwarzenegger and many other influential celebrities, journalists and political leaders, to find out how Hollywood is driving global climate action.

In a landmark study released yesterday, the Sustainable Energy Agency of Ireland (SEAI) revealed that the on-going de-carbonization of the energy system, has resulted in the republic saving €245 million in 2012.

Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme, has released a short video interview in which he discusses the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals and the inaugural UN Environment Assembly meeting with VIEUWS, the European broadcaster.

In light of President Obama's new regulations limiting carbon emissions from US power plants, the NY Times hosted a special Room for Debate which featured Changhua Wu, Greater China Director of The Climate Group.

Today, the Obama Administration will propose new standards limiting carbon emissions from US power plants – the centerpiece of Obama’s Climate Action Plan. Power plants currently account for about 40% of total US carbon emissions.